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Gives precise details of over 30,000 summer vacancies in the UK, all included at the request of employers. The directory lists opportunities in a wide range of occupations and voluntary organizations, and also in vacation traineeships providing work experience in such fields as business and law.
Offers practical advice on obtaining a summer job in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, and lists names and addresses of employers in various industries
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Offers over 1,001 ways to find international jobs throughout the world, especially in today's troubled times. 10,000 first printing. Advertising, extensive online promotion. Author radio tour.
This is one of a series investigating the more grisly aspects of natural history. The book fits into the guidelines for Key Stage 2 Science: Life processes and living things. It describes the processes of nutrition, growth and movement in spiders and insects as well as indicating links between animals and their environments.
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The Low Pay Commission report 2008 describes the impact of the increases in the national minimum wage in 2006 and 2007 on earnings, on the labour market, on small firms and on prices, profits, productivity, investment and business start-ups and failures. It then examines various groups of workers affected by the minimum wage. A further section looks at compliance and enforcement. The Commission then outlines the criteria considered for setting the rates. Its recommendations are: adult rate to increase from £5.52 to £5.73 an hour in October 2008; youth development rate to increase from £4.60 to £4.77 an hour and the 16-17 rate should increase from £3.40 to £3.53. Again it is recommended that 21 year olds receive the adult rate, and the Commission would welcome the Government's reasoning should it again oppose this recommendation. The Commission criticises the erosion in the quality of data provided by the Office for National Statistics. Further recommendations cover the accommodation offset, guidance on sleepovers, and fair piece rates.